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Key settings for Chrome Device Management (Chrome Enterprise/Chrome Education Upgrade (CEU))

Key settings for Chrome Device Management (CEU)


There are more than 500+ policies that can be set through Chrome Device Management (CEU). There are five categories of settings: User Settings, Network Settings, Device Settings, Managed Guest Session Settings, and Kiosk Settings.




There are Chromebooks available for you to install and use the Google Play Store. "Google Play Store settings" has been added to Chrome Device Management for these Chromebooks. Your domain’s administrator can enable Play Store and Android Apps to be managed through the Admin Console.

One of the key elements of Chrome Device Management (CEU) is setting Chrome Device to Managed Guest Sessions, Kiosk Settings, and Single App Kiosk Mode.

Many users can share chrome Devices. For example, it can be used publicly, such as a business center PC, a PC for book searching in a bookstore or a library, or a public PC used by several production workers at a production factory for business purposes. Within Chrome Device Management, you can set this up as a public session in the Managed Guest session settings.
A single app Kiosk setting only allows you to run a single app that you specify, and this app will only work in full-screen mode. Other apps cannot run in this mode.

Typically, the most important of the administrative settings in a business or a school will be user settings and device settings. Public sessions and Kiosk mode settings are optional depending on your Chromebook usage. 

I easily organized the Chrome Enterprise Help documentation provided by Google regarding Chrome Device Management and made it easy to set up and manage what users actually need through ten workshops as described below.

l  How to manage Users & Browser
n  Workshop 1:How to change User’s Avatar
n  Workshop 2:How to disable to show ‘Home’ button of the browser.
n  Workshop 3:How to block URLs
n  Workshop 4:How to allow users to sign-in only to specific Google Workspace domains.
n  Workshop 5:How to force install Android apps in Google Play Store
l  How to manage Chrome Devices
n  Workshop 6: How to disable guest mode and restrict sign-in to a list of users.
l  How to manage Managed guest session and kiosk settings
n  Workshop 7: How to set up your Chromebook as a Public PC
n  Workshop 8: How to use Chromebook for student assessments using a single Kiosk app
n  Workshop 9: How to create Digital Signage System for In-house Promotion
l  Workshop 10: How to set locked mode for quizzes


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